Livingood, Jason wrote:

The challenge of course is that in the absence of a silver bullet
solution, that people working to combat all forms of childsorship
exploitation are simultaneously trying several things, ranging from
going to the source as you suggest and arresting people, to trying to
interrupt the online tools that they may use or that might
fund/support them, etc.

The Internet was working very well to suppress child porn by
making video freely distributed, which made child porn industry
a lot less profitable.

Freely distributed video also makes investigation of victims
easier.

So, people who want to make money from child porn has been
trying to have censorship of various degree.

In UK, they are very successful.

                                                        Masataka Ohta

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